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 Cub Scout Advancement
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Supplemental Awards


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 CUB SCOUT ADVANCEMENT

 The Cub Scout advancement plan provides fun for the boys, gives them a sense of personal achievement as they earn badges, and strengthens family understanding as adult family members work with boys on advancement projects.  Requirements become progressively more challenging at each age level, matching the increased skills and abilities of a boy as he grows older. 

Completion of Tiger Cub, Bobcat, Wolf, and Bear requirements is approved by the boy's parent or guardian. Completion of the Webelos requirements is approved by the Webelos den leader or the Webelos den leader may assign someone else to approve it (such as a parent, resident camp counselor, activity badge counselor, or teacher).  The adult's standard for completion of any requirement should be based on the Cub Scout motto, "Do Your Best."

  • Bobcat badge - All boys must earn the Bobcat badge prior to completion of the badge for their age group.  As of June 1, 2006, this includes Tiger Cubs.
  • Tiger Cub badge – First grade (or 7 years old)
  • Wolf badge– Second grade (or 8 years old)
  • Bear badge– Third grade (or 9 years old)
  • Webelos badge – Fourth and fifth grades (or 10 years old)
  • Arrow of Light Award - Fifth grade (or 10-and-a-half years old) 

Click here for more information about the Cub Scout ranks on the National web site.

 

 

 SUPPLEMENTAL AWARDS FOR CUB SCOUTS

 

There are numerous other awards that may be earned by packs, dens, or individual Cub Scouts.

 

 Den and Pack Awards

 

Click the name of each award to see the requirements.

 

Centennial Quality Awards Program

 

National Den Award

 

National Summertime Pack Award

 

Chartered Partner Award

 

Veteran Unit Emblem

 

William T. Hornaday Unit Award

Click here for local council information.

 

 Cub Scout Awards

 

Click the name of each award to see the requirements.

 

BSA Family Award

The BSA Family Program is designed to help parents strengthen family ties.  Groups of families or individual families may work on this award together.  Details may be found in the publication Cub Scouting’s BSA Family Activity Book (No. 33012A), which may be purchased in your local Scout Shop.

 

BSA Physical Fitness Award

Click here for more inforation about the To Be Physically Fit program and the BSA Physical Fitness Award.

 

Cub Scout Academics and Sports Program

The Cub Scout Academics and Sports program is an enrichment program that complements the existing Cub Scout program.  Boys may earn belt loops and pins in 17 academics subjects and 23 sports:

ACADEMICS

Art

Computers

Mathematics

Astronomy

Geography

Music

Chess

Geology

Science

Citizenship

Heritages

Weather

Collecting

Language & Culture

Wildlife Conservation

Communicating

Map & Compass

 

SPORTS

Badminton

Golf

Soccer

Baseball

Gymnastics

Softball

Basketball

Ice Skating

Swimming

Bicycling

Marbles

Table Tennis

Bowling

Physical Fitness

Tennis

Fishing

Roller Skating

Ultimate

Flag Football

Snow Ski & Board Sports

Volleyball

** Archery and BB-Gun Shooting can be earned only in council

sponsored camps and cannot be earned at the pack, den, or

individual level.

For more information, see the Cub Scout Academics and Sports Program Guide (No. 34299), available in your local Scout Shop.

 

Cub Scout Disability Awareness Badge

 

Cub Scout Outdoor Activity Award

 

Emergency Preparedness Award

Click here for more information on the National web site.

 

Good Turn for America

Click here for more inforation about Good Turn for America.

 

International Activity Patch for Tiger Cubs and Cub Scouts - Sam Houston Area Council award

 

International Activity Patch for Webelos Scouts - Sam Houston Area Council award

 

Jamboree on the Air

 

Leave No Trace Awareness Award

 

Lifesaving or Meritorious Action Awards – by nomination

 

Nationally Approved Historic Trails

Search an online listings of more than 300 trails that have been age-appropriately approved for Tiger Cubs, Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Varsity Scouts, Venturers, and family campers.  Many of these trails have patches associated with them.

 

Native Plant Society of Texas/BSA Award for Cub Scouts

For information, see the web site of the Native Plant Society of Texas (www.npsot.org/awards/BoyScoutAward.html). 

 

Religious Emblems Program

Click here for more information on the religious emblems program.

 

San Jacinto Battlefield Award a nationally approved historic trail

Click here for more information on the Historic Trails program, including the age-appropriate recommendations.

 

Texas Badge

 

Texas Criminal Justice Badge

 

World Conservation Award

 

 

 

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